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==Further reading== *Barnes, Michael P. [https://web.archive.org/web/20170202024510/https://www.abdn.ac.uk/pfrlsu/documents/Barnes,%20The%20Study%20of%20Norn.pdf ''The study of Norn''] Northern Lights, Northern Words. Selected Papers from the FRLSU Conference, Kirkwall 2009. *Barnes, Michael P. "Orkney and Shetland Norn". In ''Language in the British Isles'', ed. Peter Trudgill, 352–66. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984. *{{Cite book|last=Jakobsen|first=Jakob|url=https://archive.org/details/anetymodictofthenornlanginshet/|title=An etymological dictionary of the Norn language in Shetland|publisher=David Nutt (A. G. Berry)|others=Printed by S. L. Møller, Copenhagen. Foreword by Anna Horsböl, née Jakobsen. Originally published in Danish as ''Etymologisk ordbog over det norröne sprog på Shetland''. Reprinted Lerwick: The Shetland Folk Society, 1985.|year=1928–1932|edition=1st|location=Shaftesbury Avenue, London|type=2 volumes.|access-date=30 March 2020|orig-year=1921|via=archive.org}} (part 1 only) *Low, George. ''A Tour through the Islands of Orkney and Schetland''. Kirkwall: William Peace, 1879. *[[Hugh Marwick|Marwick, Hugh]]. ''The Orkney Norn''. London: Oxford University Press, 1929. *Rendboe, Laurits. "The Lord's Prayer in Orkney and Shetland Norn 1-2". ''North-Western European Language Evolution'' 14 (1989): 77-112 and 15 (1990): 49–111. *[[James Wallace (minister)|Wallace, James]]. [https://archive.org/details/bim_early-english-books-1641-1700_an-account-of-the-island_wallace-james_1700 ''An Account of the Islands of Orkney'']. London: Jacob Tonson, 1700.
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